Maximizing the Value of Your SNAP Benefits: A Guide to Where You Can Use Them

Emily Chan
Published Nov 3, 2025


The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is America's primary safeguard against hunger, offering vital support to millions of older adults in purchasing necessary groceries. 

With an expansive network of over 248,000 participating retailers nationwide, SNAP ensures broad accessibility to healthy and nutritious food, as supervised by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Diverse Retail Options for SNAP Users

You'll be pleasantly surprised to discover a wide array of shopping destinations where your SNAP benefits are warmly accepted. Whether at grocery stores sporting the Quest® logo or various other supermarkets and specialty shops, your EBT card opens the door to a vast selection of eligible food items. 

Here's an overview of where you can leverage your SNAP benefits:
 
  • Grocery Stores and Supermarkets: From local family-run businesses to national chains, nearly all grocery outlets accept SNAP.
  • Superstores: Need to do a big-shop? Walmart, Target, and the like have got you covered.
  • Wholesale Clubs: Membership clubs like Costco and Sam's Club also participate in the program.
  • Online Retailers: Enjoy the convenience of Amazon for a broad range of pantry essentials.
  • Farmers Markets and Local Co-ops: For fresh, locally-sourced produce, these venues are unbeatable.
  • Convenience Stores, Pharmacies, and Gas Stations: For quick stops, these places can be handy.

Remember, more than 80% of SNAP transactions occur at larger retail venues, thanks to the USDA's SNAP Retailer Locator tool, designed to help you find nearby SNAP-friendly stores.

Embracing Digital Shopping with SNAP

In today's digital age, the convenience of online grocery shopping is accessible to SNAP beneficiaries as well. Major grocers like Albertsons, ALDI, and Kroger offer online ordering for pickup and delivery directly on their websites. 

Instacart, along with DoorDash for grocery services, extends this convenience, making it easier for those with restricted mobility or without personal transportation.

Discovering the Bounty of Farmers Markets

Farmers markets not only offer the freshest ingredients but also allow SNAP users to support local farmers and the economy. 

Some states boost this benefit further through incentive programs that match SNAP dollars spent on local produce—like Massachusetts' Healthy Incentives Program (HIP), enhancing the value of every dollar spent on fruits and vegetables.

What Can You Buy?

SNAP benefits cover a wide array of food products necessary for a balanced diet, including:
 
  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Dairy products
  • Breads and cereals
  • Meat, poultry, and fish
  • Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Seeds and plants for household food growth

However, it's important to note that hot prepared foods, alcohol, tobacco, non-food items, vitamins, and pet food cannot be purchased with SNAP benefits.

Stretching Your SNAP Dollars

While some may perceive the minimum SNAP benefit as minimal, strategic shopping can significantly amplify its value, enabling the purchase of nutritious and satisfying foods.

More on SNAP

With an estimated five million eligible older adults not claiming their SNAP benefits, it's crucial to spread awareness about this program that can significantly enhance quality of life. Resources like NCOA's BenefitsCheckUp.org offer invaluable information and assistance in applying for SNAP.

Embrace the full potential of your SNAP benefits to lead a healthier, more independent lifestyle. Whether shopping locally at farmers' markets or online for convenience, SNAP provides the support necessary to ensure access to nutritious food.

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